The surname Marcus originates in France.
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Marcus's surname from "The London Eye Mystery" is Meldrew.
i think somewhere in Germany
Yes! He was John Mark, Peter's nephew...his father though Jewish was a Roman Citizen (thus the surname Marcus
Mark is an English surname derived from the Latin personal name, Marcus. The name was used by a number of early Christian Saints and thus was used throughout Christian Europe in this and many other forms. The Latin name, Marcus, is an old Roman name of uncertain origin, possibly coming from outside the Italic language group. It may have a connection with the Roman god of war, Mars.
The surname Marks means son or relative of Mark. The personal name Mark is English and Dutch: from Latin Marcus. St. Mark the Evangelist was the author of the second Gospel. Mark was also used as a place name for someone living between two districts, meaning 'borderland'.
Please be more specific about "Marcus". The Romans had several leaders named Marcus. Offhand I can think of Marcus Antonius, Marcus Agrippa and Marcus Aurelius. Please be more specific.
Marcus Lindsey goes by Marcus.
It is a Spanish surname meaning "son of Martin". So Mr Martinez had an ancestor whose first name was Martin. "Martin" is a diminutive of "Marcus". "Marcus" means "belonging to Mars", who is the Roman god of war. The literal meaning of "Mars" is something like "the masculine principle". So you can think of "Martinez" as meaning a warlike, masculine family.
It is a Spanish surname meaning "son of Martin". So Mr Martinez had an ancestor whose first name was Martin. "Martin" is a diminutive of "Marcus". "Marcus" means "belonging to Mars", who is the Roman God of War. The literal meaning of "Mars" is something like "the masculine principle". So you can think of "Martinez" as meaning a warlike, masculine family.
Marcus Allen is Marcus Allen.
Markus Marcus has written: 'Ahron Marcus'
Marcus Goldfinch goes by Marcus Paul.